Los Angeles Angels second baseman Adam Frazier executed an unusual base-running play during a game against the Houston Astros, sparking debate among fans. The play occurred in the second inning of the series finale at Daikin Park.
With Josh Lowe on third base, Frazier laid down a bunt to the infield. However, instead of running to first base, Frazier ran *on* the grass, intentionally positioning himself to obstruct Houston Astros first baseman LaMonte Wade Jr. from fielding the ball.
Fans reacted strongly to the play, with many questioning its legality. One fan commented, “How Is This Even Legal?” – a sentiment echoed by others online. The play highlights a creative, if unconventional, approach to base running.
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